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Citroen Cactus M Concept is ready for the beach

Citroen Cactus M Concept is ready for the beach

Posted on September 4, 2015September 10, 2019 By Jarvis

Citroen has unveiled a new concept car called the Cactus M Concept. The concept car is meant to remind Citroen fans of the Mehari, an old Citroen design with no top aimed at beach goers. The Cactus M Concept is based on a road-going version of the Cactus with some significant changes. The biggest change is that this concept car is a open top design.

 

While the road-going car has four doors, the Cactus M Concept has two. On top of the roof of the car, the rear windshield bar and front header bar are designed to allow drivers to secure things like surfboards to the roof of the car.
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